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Jennifer Donahue
Associate Professor of Practice, Africana Studies
Africana Studies
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John Pollard
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Lisa Elfring
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Paul Blowers
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Edward Prather
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Publications
(8)
Recent
“‘He Own Her’: Exploitation, Resistance, and Self-Affirmation in Tiphanie Yanique’s Land of Love and Drowning”
2021
literature,
exploitation,
resistance,
self-affirmation,
caribbean studies
“James Grainger’s Cultivation of the Sugar-cane: Poetry, Medicine, and Plantation Economics”
2019
literature,
medicine,
economics,
agriculture,
history
Consuming the Caribbean: Tourism, Sex Tourism, and Land Development in Nicole Dennis-Benn's Here Comes the Sun
2019
literature analysis,
economic impact
“Frieda Cassin’s With Silent Tread: The ‘Terrible Prison’ of Leprosy, Miscegenation, and Empire”
2019
leprosy,
miscegenation,
empire,
colonialism,
oppression
The ghost of Annie Palmer: Giving voice to Jamaica’s “white witch of Rose Hall”
2014
jamaican history,
annie palmer,
folklore,
slave plantations,
caribbean legends
The Ghost of Annie Palmer: Denials of Agency for Jamaica's White Witch of Rose Hall
2014
jamaican history,
folklore,
colonialism,
supernatural beliefs,
gender studies
Moving Beyond the Fuku: Exploring Intersections between the Folkloric and Feminine in Junot Diaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
2014
literature,
cultural studies,
gender studies,
folklore,
identity
Bringing the Other into View: Confronting the West Indian Creole in The Conscious Lovers and The West Indian
2011